The white tailed deer is made up of muscle, fat and blood and things humans have. So technicality its made up of MEAT!!
a white tailed deer has a white tail and the rest of its body fur is brownFrom another user:White tailed deer have a white under side of their tail which they show when running as a warning to other deer. They also have white speckles.its a deer that has a white tail white under belly and you will know if its a white tail deer cause when it is spooked its tail goes up and that warns other deer also shoot it especaly if its a buck.the white tailed deer is a nice deer sometimes mean to other animals.
white tailed deer are not aggressive towards humans and will run if they pick up human scent, but if you are attacked you should just get out of the deers territory and it will stop
No they don't , there is no white tail living on any of the coastal islands, only black-tailed deer, which also live on the mainland along with mule deer and further from the coast you will find white-tailed deer
It will eat up to 50% of food.
When a white-tailed deer is alarmed, it flips its tail up so the white part is visible. Other deer in the area see this, and become very alert while smelling and looking for danger.
It's a toss-up, really...
Running away with the tail held white underside up is the first reaction of a frightened white-tailed deer [Odocoileus virginianus]. One of the functions of the tail is communication among deer. The tail held upwards indicates alarm, danger, hide, run.
For the average deer, they usually grow up to 6 years.For the deers in captivity they usually grow up to 20 years.
Usually spotted fawns will become white tailed deer.
females weigh about 200 pounds, and males up to 300 pounds
one of the things that white tailed deer do is they lift up their tails. when the deer are alarmed they lift up there tails like flags and dashes away. It also shows the deer to leave and which way the enemy is.
White-tailed deer have white undersides on their tail so when they are alarmed or in danger their tail is held up as they run. The white patch on the tail signals other deer like a flag that there is danger in that area. When a large herd of deer move during the day they will be in sight of each other, yet spread out. As night falls the deer will form into single file, nose to tail and move together by following the white tail that is in front of them.